Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cold Induced Changes in Human Subcutaneous White Adipose
Verified date | February 2020 |
Source | University of Kentucky |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
An adaptation to a cold environment is a tendency to generate heat within our body. Some of
this heat comes from our fat tissue. Although most fat tissue is "white fat", there are
pockets deep within the body that are called "brown fat", which are specially adapted to
burning fat and making heat. The investigator believes that our white fat, just underneath
the surface of our skin, also has this property to burn fat and make heat, although not at
the high level of brown fat. This study is to examine this fat-burning property of the white
fat under the skin in response to seasons and to cold. Many such studies have been done in
mice, but little has been done in humans.
There are a number of factors, including age, weight, and medical history, that may make a
person eligible or ineligible to participate in this study. Certain medications could make a
person ineligible, but if these medications can be safely altered, the individual may become
eligible.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 26 |
Est. completion date | August 20, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | August 20, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 35 Years to 60 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - the lean subjects body mass index (BMI) < 27 - subjects with obesity/MetS (BMI 27-45 with IGT, IFG, or 3 features of MetS) - Insulin resistance Fasting blood sugar >126, or 2 hr glu >200, but with A1C<7.5 (i.e. we will include subjects with T2DM on no meds and with good glycemic control) - adequate platelet count (>100,000) - hematocrit of >32 - stable weight Exclusion Criteria: - obese subjects (BMI > 45) - anti-inflammatory drugs, ß-blockers, any diabetes drugs or drugs known to affect adipose tissue - an unstable medical condition - coronary artery disease - congestive heart failure - heart block or a history of or any contraindication to a ß-blocker. - asthma - previous stroke - use of anticoagulants or aspirin - pregnant or breastfeeding - lifestyles involving absent or extreme temperature exposure (eg. homebound or institutionalized subjects, outdoor workers). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Kentucky Medical Center Center for Clinical and Translational Science | Lexington | Kentucky |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Philip Kern | National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) |
United States,
Finlin BS, Memetimin H, Confides AL, Kasza I, Zhu B, Vekaria HJ, Harfmann B, Jones KA, Johnson ZR, Westgate PM, Alexander CM, Sullivan PG, Dupont-Versteegden EE, Kern PA. Human adipose beiging in response to cold and mirabegron. JCI Insight. 2018 Aug 9;3( — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | WAT changes during repeated exposure to cold temperatures | Adipose biopsies will be performed | 28 Weeks (Summer and Winter Seasons) | |
Primary | WAT changes following Propranolol dosing | Subjects will be prescribed propranolol and adipose biopsies will be obtained. | 17 days in the summer season | |
Primary | In vivo measurement of adipose lipolysis and triglyceride (TG) turnover | The heavy water will be given to and adipose biopsies will be obtained. | 5 weeks per season (summer and winter) |
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